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Monthly Archives: June 2013

Leo Yim
Jun 13, 2013

Sapphire shows 18-screen demo in Computex

Computex 2013: It’s more than just the awe in the setup.

Sapphire was showing off their latest and greatest in Computex this year, in a room on the fifth floor of the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall, just outside the media center.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 12, 2013
6

Apple pushes performance boundaries with the new MacBook

There are a lot of performance secrets hiding in this sleek laptop

SemiAccurate was the first to reveal the GPU in the upcoming Macbook Pro but there is a bigger secret lucking under it’s sleek covers.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 10, 2013

Intel’s HD 4600 Graphics: Another Review

Better than last year, still not enough to match AMD…

Now that we’ve had a chance to test AMD’s just released HD 8670D, the GPU portion of the A10-6800K, and get a handle on its gaming performance, we’re going back to Intel’s HD 4600 to find the highest quality setting at which games are still playable on Intel’s best desktop graphics solution.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 5, 2013

AMD’s Radeon HD 8670D: A Review

1080P Gaming at the Lowest Settings…

In our quest to better understand AMD’s Richland and quantify the level of performance that it brings to the table we will be looking specifically at the graphics portion of this APU, called the Radeon HD 8670D.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 5, 2013
1

AMCC X-Gene 64-bit silicon spotted in the wild

Computex 2013: The server world just changed

SemiAccurate has been waiting for one big thing before declaring ARM servers real and AMCC has just delivered that.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 5, 2013

Calxeda changes their cards and adds OEMs

Computex 2013: Gigabyte, Aaeon, and Foxcon plus two new cards

Calxeda has two big pieces of news at Computex, three new ODMs and a new card format.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 4, 2013
2

AMD Brings Richland to the Desktop: The A10-6800K

It’s amazing what a bit of fine-tuning can produce…

The A10-6800k is the top chip in AMD’s updated APU product stack and that’s the chip we will be reviewing today.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013
1

Sandforce adds TCG Opal compliance and DevSleep to contollers

Computex 2013: Security and low power plus all the older goodies

LSI has some new features to talk about on their Sandforce drive controllers, TCG Opal compatibility and a new sleep mode.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013

Thecus revamps 2 and 4 bay NAS line

Computex 2013: N2520 and N4520 look a better, add features

Thecus has revamped their lower end NAS line once again, but this time the new N2560 is quite different from before.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013

Gigabyte revamps BIOS and software stack

Computex 2013: Both far better than their predecessors

In a really welcome move Gigabyte has revamped their software offerings and the result is a good thing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013

Haswell upgrades focus on power management

Graphics gets the headlines, power management makes it all happen

Intel has finally released the next big thing in CPUs but what does Haswell bring to the table?
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 3, 2013
2

Intel’s Core i7-4770K: Desktop Haswell

Holding the line on CPU performance while upping their GPU prowess…

Today we bring you our testing of Intel’s 4th Generation Core Processors, codenamed “Haswell”. The chip that Intel sampled us with was the Core i7-4770K.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2013

Gigabyte puts swappable op-amps on the G1.Sniper 5 board

New, different, and unlike most it is actually useful

Gigabyte did something quite novel with their new G1.Sniper 5 motherboard and unlike most novel things in tech this one is quite useful.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 2, 2013

ARM announces an new core called the A12

Not to mention a the new Mali T622 GPU and Mali V500 video unit

ARM is announcing a curious new core called the A12 today, a new 32-bit part for a 64-bit world.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2013
2

Intel outs quad-core Haswell CPUs

Good chips, awful marketing

Intel has decided to release some Haswell information early on a Saturday morning for no logical reason mirroring the SKUing strategy.
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